03-25-2014, 08:33 AM
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#133 (permalink)
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cooler commie than elph
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: In a hole, help
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Chunks of metal: black metal
Artist: Bathory
Album: Blood Fire Death
Year: 1988
Chronological position: Fourth album
Genre: Black/viking metal
Expectations before listening: Something harsher than the debut, but still as epic as Batty says it is
Right after hearing Bathory's debut, I asked the others in the club if we could have more Bathory, and suggested Blood Fire Death. I was really excited to hear Bathory play viking metal, since Norse mythology is the bomb and Batty says that the viking-era Bathory albums are among the most epic things to ever be released on record.
Come to think of it, the album he's been talking the most about is Hammerheart, not this one. That might be a key point. This album, Blood Fire Death, had only two tracks that I would consider truly epic: “A Fine Day to Die” and “Blood Fire Death”. The rest didn't sound much different from the debut apart from greater speed and hoarser vocals. It sounded pretty good, but my expectations were not fulfilled. Two songs aren't enough. I'm really excited to hear Hammerheart, though.
4/5
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